Six people, including a sangoma, were killed in Khutsong allegedly by residents on Sunday.

This happened after about 400 men, believed to be Khutsong residents, held a meeting to discuss gangsterism.

Gauteng police spokesperson Brigadier Neville Malila said a group of men went to a house in Khutsong Extension Three, where they attacked a 61-year-old traditional healer, setting him and his house alight.

The man died on the scene.

Perceived as heroes

Other splinter groups from the meeting went to Extension Four, Phase Two, where two young men, allegedly members of a gang, were assaulted and set alight. They also died at the scene.

Malila said that in Extension Five, Carletonville, the groups assaulted a number of people they accused of being gangsters.

"Two alleged gang members were stoned, one died on the scene and the other at the Carltonville Hospital."

The body of a sixth man was found on Sunday night. He had been set alight.

Mthethwa said: "What is really worrying is the fact that the perpetrators of such acts are often perceived as heroes by some members of communities when such barbaric killings take place.

"Police are in hot pursuit of these so-called 'heroes' because there is nothing heroic when you burn and kill people."

Police have increased visibility in the area and were being assisted by the public order policing unit to stabilise the area.

"Currently, the area is volatile and police are patrolling," said Mthethwa.

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